Lian Li's PC-X500FX Case Boasts Multi-Heat Zone Design

Lian Li claims its new Tyr PC-X500FX computer case "is a direct result of Lian Li's commitment to listening and giving consumers what they want." So what exactly did consumers cry out for?

"Reviewers called for more HDD room and they got it," Lian Li said. "The new case has tool-less, rubber suspension mounts for six 3.5-inch internal HDDs, as well as one internal 2.5-inch HDD. Two tool-less, external 5.25-inch ODD bays can be placed on either the right or left side panel, giving users the flexibility to place the PC-X500FX in virtually any location they want."

The PX-X500FX also sports a multi-heat zone design, three LED 140mm intake fans behind a washable dust filter on the front panel, two 120mm fans on the rear, and of course the now ubiquitous rubber-lined water cooling cutouts.

Other features include an all-black interior, three-speed fan control, four USB 3.0 ports, an eSATA port, On/Off LED switch, an a side panel window to show off all your groovy hardware.

I'm thinking to get good wiring layout, they have to use a stationary mobo. Cant run wires thru a removeable tray. Would be a nightmare any time you had to remove the mobo (not that it's a weekly thing of course)